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DUNROBIN See also: Sutherland, picturesquely situated on the See also: north-eastern See also: shore of See also: Dornoch Firth, See also: Sutherlandshire, Scotland, about 2 M
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N.E. of Golspie, with a private station on the Highland railway
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The name is said to have originally meant the fort of Raffu, the " See also: law-See also: man," or See also: crown See also: agent for the See also: district in 1222, but it was renamed out of compliment to Robert (or See also: Robin), 6th See also: earl of Sutherland, who died in 1389
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The See also: ancient portion, dating from the end of the 13th century, was a square structure with towers at the corners, but in 1856 there was added a wing, a See also: main north-eastern tower, and front, with numerous bartizan turrets, and See also: dormer windows in the roof
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The stately entrance porch recalls that of Windsor See also: Castle, and the interior is designed and decorated on a sumptuous See also: scale
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In See also: April 1746 See also: George See also: Mackenzie, the 3rd earl of Cromarty, thinking that See also: Prince See also: Charles
See also: Edward had prevailed at See also: Culloden, seized the castle in his interests, but the Sutherlar l militia surrounded the See also: building and captured the earl in an apartment which was afterwards called the Cromartie See also: room
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The beautiful
gardens contain a See also: wealth of trees, which grow with remarkable luxuriance for the latitude of 58° N
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The 3rd duke of Sutherland erected a museum in the grounds in which are many specimens of the antiquities of the See also: shire, such as querns, See also: stone tools and weapons,
See also: silver brooches and the like, found in brochs and elsewhere
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There is a graceful See also: waterfall in Dunrobin glen, through which flows Golspie See also: Burn, near the See also: left See also: bank of which are remains of Pictish towers
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About 1 m
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N.W. of Golspie rises See also: Ben Bhragie (1256 ft.), crowned by a See also: colossal statue of the 1st duke of Sutherland, by Chantrey
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